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    VOLUME XV L
PITTS A','ilir,;ii 44.95t,:qM4 POST
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CONTAINS ALL TUE CURRENT NEST:i
(ir• DAI, kelitical, Literary, Agricultural, Cowper
E al, Loo.l, Telegraphic and Miccellaneous.
:hit Paper being of the Laep neatly printe
oa dee white papQr, in large, clear type, will found by
the anbscriter to give better eatiefoction than any paper
pu:Aitheil in Pittsburgh.
Them who w . w.h to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will and
1c B.',,TI_;II.DA.Y. POST a safe and profitable intoatment.
A.ddrct.,!, AilkILS P. BABE.,
a,pl7 Editor and Pro rietur.
BUSINESS CARDS
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8411%fd. & MYERS)
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
TUE andel-signed having made extensive
additim.s of the LATEST AN I) HANDSOMEST STYLES
? TYPE, and improved .Machinery, to the MORNING POST
!Olt OFFICE, iuvite Ill ° 4 tteutien of Rail Road Officer
Alcreintuti7, bmiinens luen , Nnd toe public generally, to their
fog executiug with dispatch, oa reasonable
ortne, all kind, 01
RAIL It AD,
of IF, raCANTILE,
LEGAL,
AND OTHER DIiSCILIPTION UN
PLAIN 6-• FANCY PRINTING
our itiat , . beiug nuarly all new, wo givt, suer:
au o ~ 1 Wu uwd, ;:omplet.c malefaction, and aolicit erthra
l'A;B I'U L EU,
RA IL RI BILLS AND CAB.DB,
BANE IHECKS, BLANK NOTEE,
HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILL'S LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CA.EDS,
e.irtl !.: t • will also be paid to the priuti,g,
h,r Concerts, Exhibitions
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L'eopie's ?siacee
D. 6. 13IEFFENI3 i-A.;,..;11E &r.,
IL aU iuudd of Fashitjaar:l,
.130tYL:, SEOES AND GAITER,S,
Ladl:-3. Yot.ths Lula Chilareu,
11 - . , ). 17 Fittii Strcet, /11CILIC
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PEI-.:1 \; .101INSON,
¢l,l eillataft; biro and
euent itooArtu.
133 TEllilD
A ItDEItS ft,r ii,OOI'INU promptly and faith
.dl 4.ur work warranted.
a. a; wayki And for salt, wit!: al
.:Alp
JOS• F'• I‘l,lllllL TO Di ea. GO.,
AIIIVGL3iTEEORS AiXo'
Ct,rner of and Lateerty streets, P.:i.stnoviz, Pa.
:. 43 ,.. - IUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and 6 , l'N Mills, 1-sr,wories, Printing Establishment:,
Mituntactoriu, &h., made to order. They also continue the
manufacture of their Celebrated .MachinistE"roola, encli as
I:urniug Lathes, Iron Plancre, Boring and LrillingMachinea,
Also, Wrought Iron tqlaiting, with Pulley?, Liangeni.
drc. its
.P. 013 LILVF. TEIOMPfiON
JOHN TILROMPSON & CO.,
LIOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
OItIiINERS, No, 155 Third street. SIGN PAINT-
I Nti executed with neatness i.nd detpatcii. Mixed lianas,
Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Montaigne &tick, e very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Load always on hand and for
sale. We are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Dreg
4ists, or others, at the shortetzt notice, us we have a Mill
wtlich grinds by stetun Paintera will ease money by get
ting their colors ground with i, Enirfuly
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iIOLD AND SILVER SP &CTACLES,
?:4• MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
HYDROMETERS
er w,ighiug Epiritm, the cheapeet mid beet article-3 ever
~ .ro.lght to this city.
I:II.ERMOME.CLILS ISAAC/MI:TERI.,
rArying iu price from $l.l to $3O each.
POCKET COIIIPA c ISES,
AND
i 5 l;1 VEYOR'S COMPASSES,
Qn baud et G. E. SiIAWB,
Yruzlical, Optician, is WM. &red.
opposite Masonic Hail.
C. St J. ff. SAWIFER,
0u,..N MIA ,711711EILd 07
LARD OiL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 41 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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c. J. Busne, C. GUT DO 11.7
BIJSI4 & GIUTENDORF.
ELLRUP&I.77MIGR73 OF
_•43.7)E,1,.31 BOILERS ,
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.
Penn gtreet, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ORDPRS PROMPTLY APPRILORD '7O. I 0224 I.
JOHN EIBER & CO.,
FANCY DYERS AND (SCOURERS,
No. a 03i-siam. ISStx-e•eot,
BiLTWEEN WOOD LND LIBEDTY SMELTS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
avery depeription of and Woolen Goods executed at
short notice, and on reasouable terms. lap2S:lnu
44/beat, F . 70 and Corn Wanted.
I:a3 A 3 S`k EAR LE.
ALLEGLIUNY CITY.
E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
We above c.stabliahment, and are prepared to 7
PAY Tail WaiILYT LLAILEX: rniuta 111 CAM FOB
lichi=l.2. OF WaRAT.
00,000 a
RYE. ,
10,000 CORN.
iL it the Intent"-on ct the proprietors to offer r..irand. P/110.18
Evr any choi6e iota of Wtice or ILd Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and ore willing to pay a
rr , trraurn to the farmer, in the shapn of an extra prize, to in
on•ze him to raja , ti choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in gocti order.
jrls:lydicw
(Mice of Sealer of Weights and
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,
gay be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, beta,sn Third
and Fourth streets, where orders may be lett.
mirlagf CHARLES BARNETT.
liAitDMIE:=We =Wen have commencedreceive manu
factarini; Lard Oil, a w.ll be pleabed to cr
dere fur it. We will warrant it eual tu any Oil in the mar
tet. We will fill harreli returned q when &aired.
B. a k 2.SAWYEIII,
Mi. 7 Wood ritio..t.
bbls. Onions forrlos
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1 00 75
1 25 100
150 1 3
235 !..?
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PUBLISHED riAILY BY JAMES P. BARR , AT THE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS : AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
INSURANCE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At AT'tU B, BRADF..ttEI:'.A',In. 1, 1858, tab
presented to tae Oteckhooler.. an f made ant lo compliance
with the sta., Le.-.47b ~;" :sew Vert: Indiana,thinoia
STAT6SI , Ni.
The name.' 0: • Company IF the FAitAl EMS' UNION IN
e;CRANCE COII 'AN I:, bested at Athens, Pa. Chartora4l
April 13,1.86.3. by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Charter
Perpetual.
Cash Capital, w bleb is all paid ni
Surplus to :oblides:l tbe,to
Fitiy.four Bonds ami Mortgages, at
&X and seven Cent. interest,
amounting in the aggregate t0...5162,316 tlu
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real eatute,
principal]) farms, recorded and
!ini liens, worth general)) double
the amount and more than mort
gaceid for iu each eau:, and M no
case less than fifty 'p cent. in
exclusive of farm buildinge, and
to COr tint ,1 by the ItecordetL-,
where recorded, to the and tire et
tl, States of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen .4.1 cooL Bonds amp))
secured
Cash on band and in Bank
Cash in hands of .Agehts, and in
course of t,aosmi 2101 , tortured
by bonds with sureties..
oe on Mita] a re-insured, etc
Bills receivable, via: y
totes payable at bank and to the
Compan3
Interest accrued, (principally due
Januar) 1, 1858,)
Safe and ollce Fixtures and Inrui
ttum
$ 253,485 61
MOODIE FOR TEM Tzar. 1857.
Amount uL Premiums re2eiveil during the
year
Ala't interest tc , ioived dnrin.: the year
Am% received from all other sources....
LXPENDITUIILS.
Expenses for the year, includn.,::
corumissiens, salaries, rents, rein
ur.-.nce, printing, advertising,
and all other expenses j 19,190 06
i ividends plat during the 17,000 00
Losses paid, which occurr,l prior
to December 31, 1660
losses psi. which occurred during
the yers , 46,601 64
I oases adjusted and not due (since
paid) 12,500 99
I oases incurred and in procese of
adjustment
Losses reported, on which no action
has bean taken
Losses resisted, on ground of inter-
once after fire, property transfer
red before lava, propel t c lost not
covered by the Policy, ,kr
--$ 39,407 99
17hole amou tof risks taken during the year.. 55,429,862 OU
Whole amount of Hal , : at date 4,861,440 00
TAIL . 01 PE:MI - Mk:NIA, COUNTy 7:F BF.ADFORD, SI.
C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Canfield, Secretary of
i',e Farmers' union Insurance Company, being severally
,:uly sworn, depose and say, And each for hin self Bays, that
he foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the
.tffairs of nuid corporation, and that they are the above de
cribed tem thereof Cl. If. SrIIPMAN, President.
J. EL CLNFIELD, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn bob m ma, this 25th day of Jam:,
:y, 1858, IL C. IsAlltD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. UUNTEIt, A gent,
90 Water - Arent, Pittaburgh.
Fl aE
BY THI
Reliance Mutual linagurattace Co.
()F PHILADELPHIA
)N Bt[ LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, IiERCHAN-
DUSE*,. F rEtNl^:'uttY,, &C., IN TOWN OR 00UNTRY
::0. 300 Walnut &treat.
5,328gt51-65
~ A rpr. 4 ;,, 1:177, 'i9o
,1,11
0 I.opr. %,-01‘..!.1.y l':opt , rural
10.0110 OU
00
1 f+,1.50 00
1,050 Lio
475 00
02,711 10
3,33 d 19
16,043 20
1, :•1.0
EIIIMMIIIM
• 1.-i, 1: Ill:
,111..11 (2ultlpatllo6
11116 2.,COiVa tqlffiLi,lt pOl
d )oli. Actinunta, exern,-d
':ash an hand and In Bank
$242,465 89
CBMIER
W:11 Tboinpnou, Eq,eou,
I, cid , Brow,, Nlti,e.er,
Jutin I,, lorn'l •,11
H. L. Cm. u.
C,lturler,
.1. T.
Ci itu
Jnn: - H 8 NV ltuti St est .1.
:hoto I;wen,
, I Wu: M. bentple,
13 M. kIi.NULLMAI, :,o.cretary.
J. 61. h.LANE . COFFIN, Agent,
rt C Third and Wood stroote.
IEARCIW'r COEPA%
, r. 41.169 J k‘ '1
F'llllQdellp3ito..
v. PETTIT. i'rc_ritLerli. D. J. IVI'C.9I , IN, Secretary.
.I:noulit of Capital stock paid ie and iuvested...s2oo,ooo Of)
•',urpine P 3,428 38
$263,125
ize•iroa Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Slisaissippi Rivera and
iribritaries. Insures agai wit loss or damage by Fire,
Also, suaioet the Pri,ls el the Sea and Inland
7::avigatiou and Transportation
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',YELL Y. C, , ttiL, J. C. Hoht.goutery, Jahn M. Pamroy
D. J. 7.lcCalan, E. F. Witmer, Retie Guillon,
OL. Woolstoh, John A. M.rahall, Chas. B. Wright,
John .1 PuttbrAoh, 14Bwoot1 T. Pus,y.
ureicsms:
WILLIAM V.. i'ETTIT, President
E. F. WITMER, r'we President.
P. 3. MoOANN, Secretary.
F Philad4phict.:
Lamb A Co., Steinmitz, Jnetice & Co.,
Truitt, Bro. a Co., Buck, Morgan Stidfole,
A. T. Lane A Cu., I Pdmroy, Caldwell it Co.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE, O. 9T WATER STREET.
ai) P.. W. POINDEXTER., Agent.
WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN; CLINTON COUNTY.
oEIAITTI:RED BY VIE LEGIBLAT RE OF PICEMSYLVASIA
(12sh Capital ¢,300,u0U Premium N0te5...5132,343.
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
buildings, Merchandino. Furniture, kx., in town or
nun try
MEM=
Ifou.Jno.J.Pearce,' Hon. G. C. Ifary ey, ! Charles A. Mayer,
John B. Hall,Charles Crist, I Peter Dickinson,
I
1. T. Abrams, D K. Jackman, W. White,
Thorur-s Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. Anaams., Vice President.
Taos. KITOIIES, secretary.
REILESNCE.B:
Samuel H. Lloyd, iDr. J 8. Crawford
A. A. Wmegurduer,' John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff,
L. A. Mackey, lieu. S Cameron, James Armstrong,
A. White, Thos. P-wtm,n U.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vander belt, lion. Wm. Bigler,
~~FFICI—NO. rib Ftpru STREET, PITTI3IIIIIIOII.
de2l.tf J. A. LIP L'ERT, Agent.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
DIRECTORS—CharIes W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
liordeci D. Lewis., Adolphi E. Boric, David S. Browne, Igor.
ris Patterson. Cues. N. llAseuxn, President.
GaAs. G. BLIWRIII, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company base reserved a large Contingent Fund;
leich,with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of .the Company, ou January lat, 1811, as pub•
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were 09 follows, viz:
Mortgage $91.8,128 08
Mal Estate 84,877 78
Temporary Loans $8,968 IT
Stocks 81,889 0)
Cash, 84,1116 81
Total $1,212,708 444
Einem their incorporation, a period of twentpone years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou•
timid Dollars,l 089e8 by nre, thereby affording evidence of the
arivan . iages of insurance, EIS well 3.8 the ability and dispodtion
to meet with promptness an liabilities.
.1. (1.11:DUMB COFFIN, Agent,
°Wm, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
TESTERN INSL7 RAN CE COMPANY
OP PITTSBURGH..
(3.Et31101; • ;..,, . rt,idont;
P. A. 308-DON, Secretary.
ONFIC :.‘; •••• 9L 'Neter street, (Spang le Co's Warehouse,)
ny
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Williueuretusehte:all''Lindeoi , ..fi A.:NII4ERIERS.
A L10M.5 laetittalou, nuuteged by DLer r- who are xeLl
known it, the, t,eutuernty, and who are doh•mined, b 3
promptues , nu.: hLer,tty, ta,io Lain the • hara , ter which
they have “ast.loo,l, ag be,t ~ c otoct to those
who desire to be Inntirod.
AddETE, ..CT( r.ll 61m, lee 7.
Stuck ACCOaLtd,-.
Ilortgage,
Bills lteceiN:able...
omcc Furniture,-
Opeu Accounta,...
Oath
Premium Notes,_
Bills Disconutod,.
Georg,, Darski,
J. ,Llor,
Ja111... lip Anloy,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Hohnea,
D. 51. Long,
C. W. litcketsou,
oev44
ACON.--3000 lbe Country Bacon, for sale
bi ssiza) wki. H. SMITS 4 Zgl.
4 200,000 00
. 53,485:51
5a43,485 51
47,1155 00
444)
1b431 0.1
ol
1 to 48
$ 85,231 33
. 11,442 05
2.480 00
$,9),1.03 35
PO, 15 Fin
12,100 00
Sl . :.u,_(» CO
1!IIMIE
$1%1,600 00
2,160 00
4,161 67
240 00
9,478 04
14,841 15
40,248 69
125,003 78
$817,841 78
m.f-tm
D. Miller, Jr.,
George W.. 1 ael•ion,
Alex. t.ilioer,
Wm. Knight,
Alexander" Nlralek,
Wm. 13. Nmith,
.. M. GORDON.
B.scretary
INSURANCE.
PITTSBURGH
LILFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT. GALWAY, President
Aucx. BRADUIY, Vice Pre3ident.
B. A. Ristaitarcr, Secretary.
te-This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to
c r connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also against HULL AND CARGO R. 18138 on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISES
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
sll parties
DILECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel WOlurhan,
Joseph P. Gaizzam, M. P., John Scott,
James Marshall, • David Richey, .
James W. Hallman, °liarles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Garr. Jno. 8 e2b
Eureka insurance Company of Pennsylvania.
OFFICE, NO. 00 WATER BT., PITTSBURGH.
Assets—Any 1, 1888.
Sti.ck, Due 13iiiii—payuble on demand and secured by two
approved names $ 76,890 00
Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company 62,280 37
Premium Notes:...
Bills Ilocetvable....—
123 shares Exchange Bank Stock—coat 6,950 00
99 do Dlecha-ics' Bank Btock—cost 6,490 63
300 do Iron Oity Bank Stock—amount paid. 7,500 OU
200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 6,000 00
Book Accounts 13,250 34
DIRECTOIII3.
J. 11. Shosnborger, I
G. W. Cass,
W. 11. Nimick, leaac M. Pennock,
John A. Canghey, I
W. W. Martin,
C. W. Batchelor, R. T. Leech, Jr.,
R. D. Cochran, David McCandless,
James J. Bennett, George S. Bolden.
Wm. J. Anderson,
J. 11. 11.0EISBERGRR, President.
ROBT. FINNEY, Secretary. rayfoilm
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MAItSEGILL, Secretary.
OFFICE ; 94 Water street, between Market and Wood streets
ea — Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by PIItE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DIEBOTOUN
William Bagaloy,
Samuel Rea,
Jambs M. Cooper,
James Park, Jr., Francis Seller",
Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Rape.
Springer Harbaugh, John Shipton,
Capt. Samuel 0. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. J aT.2
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Checoau!. Screet,
Oppasite the Custom House.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property_or Merchandise, at reasonable rates
of premium.
ROBERT P. RING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIBIICTORS.
Charles Hayes, E. R. Cope,
E. B. English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Pant,
C. Sherman, John Clayton, •
S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor.
F. BLACK /3171121 Z, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
LOWIIII, Proprietor,
.3,,,er If tin sired a Yinighigglurny
iCe2r the Raaroad Dep.Al
WEST NEWTON, PEN N'A.
ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COM•
PLETE order for the reception of vislters. It is beau
located on the bankeof the Youghiogheny river, and
can be reached every day from the city by the Connellaville
Railroad. The rooms are largo, airy and well furnlehed,and
The could be no plemanter plane for a few weeks summer
residence t❑ the country. A few !ninnies can be acroiniuri-
Termlfmoderate. Address A. LOWRY.
my2.srif West Newton, Pa.
THE NATiONAL SALOON,
Under Voster'a New National Theatre,
Pirr6BUß.oll,
D. BARNA_RD,
1_1 - AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and cmffortabie style, the large centre store to the
01ID FELLOWS HALL. Fifth street, as a FIRST CLASS
lIRSTAURANT AND eALooN. Having had many years'
expriouce in the Uusiness, ho is prepared to supply the best
the market affords. Hie Bar will be famished at all times
with the Lest WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The. en
trance to the Saloon, is in the centre of the Hall, and re
freshments will be furnished atoll times, DAY and NIGHT
excepted.) apl4:ly
WASHINGTON OUSE,
COR. PENNA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON, I).0
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. D. MARKER,
(Formerly of the "Marker House," Blairsville, Pa.)
rH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED. AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is sitnated
a a central part of the city, being convenient t 5 all Railroad
Depots aucl Steamboat Landings.
The House was built in 1866, with all modern improve
ments, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new—and will in every respect be a first clam Hotel.
Fine STABLES are attached to the premises. tjeli.t:y
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT.
BY ELI, YOUNG, FIFTH SyREET.
lasoThe attention of Merchants
and others is directed to this
estaolishment, which has been recently . ' fitted 7.
up for, the - purpose of affording a SURSTAN- Ns`
TIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION ;
Country folks attending market are particularly in.vited to
.i IL Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
.!ways be found, of the freshest the market affords.
ap29:lydaw
H. W. KANAGA.
U T I A 9
Oppoolte the POLLIMS. Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. fjolb
WASHINGTON lIIOTEIL,
FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL,
PITTSB URGII, PA.
datiiss SHANNON, Proprietor.
Pins HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
corner of Pr.NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new' furniture, and is now tho most conve
nient Hotel In Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East
or West. mySly
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURE.NTZ
. P.SOP4I3ITOR .No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
=ger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
It the most convenient house in the city for passengers aryl.
ving by that road.
t. , :,"The proprietor having, at omudderahle expense, fitted up,
in excellentistyle the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a al:undid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford.
hig - ample accommodation to travelera and teamsters. MI
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market
can afford. fobl:y
~- - - 01% Excelsior Restaurant, ,i - 7 ,
, L
‘ v. - No. 11.1. 1700.. D Street,
6.‘ 4 4. - v....- r
PriminactE, PA,
WHOLESALE AND RETATT, DEALER IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISH
The undersigned has Just received from the Eastern mar
ket, selected with great care, r -
BISKIN, HALIBUT, HADDOCK,
FRESH COD FISH, EASEERN BUN FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH,
Blew York Print:Ws Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oysters.
The. finest ever brought to this city. Every delicacy of the
season served up at the EXCELSIOR iESTAUBANT•
T. CLAM HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former
ly of "Brown's lieteL" having taken this large and comma
dioas HOTEL, and having refitted it in mrnificent style,
would respectfully Invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, Ecc.,u a n give
entire satistliction; and his charges moderate.
feb22 WM. 0. OONNDLLY.
Lippincott, Shorten & Filar3ons.,
NO. 104 WOOD STRIX,T, NEAB. FIFTH.
IdANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, VD.-
Ikea, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bap, kc., keep constantly mu band a 'ergo
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay.
jug flicilities to tarn out good stock at reduced prices, we
ivould invite 'the trade to call and examine our goods be.
foropurctuudsgetrarriark. stlB.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY JUNE !I. I‘sB.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
' No. 65 Fourth ;hrett,
MIDDLE EOOll, JONES' NSW BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2,o'clook ; also,
on Wednesdas and Saturday evenings, from May lot
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'cloct; and from November
lat to May Ist, from 6to o'clock.
Deposita received of all sums not less than Otis DOLLAR.,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year,in June
and December. Interest was declared at the rate f siz per
cent. per annum, on the first of December. 1855; also tn.
June and December, 1866, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the
first days of June and December ' compound i ng twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. 'At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregate =GEC AND Oti?..liAl.V
PSR CENT. A TZAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, boles and
lationa, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Preoldent.--GEOIELGE ALIECO,IME.
Via PBSEIIDEAT.B.
John 11. Shconberger,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Leone 'al. Pennock,
James D. Kelly,
James Herdman,
John S Cosgfave,
62 OM 80
16,986 01
$256,341 15
BANK OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DESMOUTES, low J
. MADE and prompui
mitted. LANDS selected and located. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this horse. Correspondence solicited. [my2L6m
A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
zjiL Promissory Notes,lßonds, Mortgages, and ail Secaritiea
for Money.
Money Loaned on Checks at shod dates, with collateral
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can bo accommodated on reasons
ble terms, and capitalists can bo furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sudo, Renting and Leasing of Real
Rotate.
Office, No. 22 FOURTH street, above Wood.
WI. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public,
IXT HOLIIIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
,:, change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. lia3Cbly
(Japt. Mark Storing,
Samuel hL Kier
John S. Dilworth,
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Faints, ac., N 0.76
Pourtb street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jan6
JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
MINIM, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on :Deposits. No. f 7
JUNES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. jeJO
PROk'RIETOR,
P ELOPELIUTRE B 8
PROPRIETOR,
S. STE.DFRUOK
BANKS
Hopewell Hepburn,
Jamea Shldle,
Alexander Bradley,
Robert Robb,
William B. Lavaly,
Hill Burp/in,
armia
William J. Anderson, James W. 11/Waled .
John G. Bachofen, Charles Roap,
Albert Culbertson, I'. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H.Mellor,
J. Gardinkr Coffin, Walter P‘. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D.
Charles A. Colton,; Henry L. Riugwalt.
William Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, George S. Seldon,
George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle.
James S. Moon, Theoltald Umbstaetter,
William S. Haven, George IL. White,
Secretary anel Tretstura--CHAIL A. COLTON. (Safi
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
1 OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Succoasor to. B. T. C. Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALRB. IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittstaugh, Pa.
Co-Partnership.
HE undersigned have entered into Co
._Partnership, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston &
SAMUEL R. JOIINSTON, Pt_
WILLIAM G. JOE:;STON.
Pittsburgh, September 6, 1857.
B. IL JOHICBTON,
WM. CI. JOEINSTON E. CO,
QTATIONERS, Blank Book Alanufacurerb,
10 and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, oetwoen
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ese3o
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
W . & D. RINEIIART,
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
:V?. 12.9 461. , J.0 STREZT
, .
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~cclal College,
rgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Ttustees-4odulty of 14 Teachers.
300 STUDIN3B ATTLNDENG, J LNJ &BY, 1858.
Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Rome
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Double-Entry, Book-Keeping. *s need In evary de.
pertinent of 817.8i11038. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Busi
ness Writing, Mercantile correspondence, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and all other subJects necessary for tb- thor
ouch education of a practical-business man.
.1. 0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and
Bcionc&of Accounts.
J. 'A. IIEYDRIOK and EL A. ELUTSON, Assistant Teach
ers of Book-Keeping.
ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTHETT, and EL A. HUTSON,
Professors of Penmanship—twelve first premiums over all
competition for best Pen and Ink Writing,
_
Amos . N FOR 811073.20711 D WORK,
- - _ _ _
J. G. PORTER. IrOf of Mathematics. •
Terms, cEo—Pull course, timo unlimited, enter at auy time
—s36. Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Board about $2,50.
Entire cost, $OO to $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining a
situation. Specimens of unequalled writing and circulars
sent free. Address, P. W. JENIUNS,
my2o Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Safety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN cAmpHENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a claeiper and bet
ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Cannel
Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady pleasant
and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no
danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas; and quite as
cheap; Lamps of the moat simple and easily managed con
struction. For sale by T. a 4 G. 110DKIN8ON,
No. 79 Smithfield street.
xs Beware of a counterfeit already in the market, made
from Camphene, with a little Coal til to scent it. ffe27:ly
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS A.PPROACII
LNG, and we call the attention of the Ladies to the
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
Can be done with economy, without oppressive heat. with
out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always real ) , in
a moment—by naing
lllLuegravels Gaa Oooking Stove,
To which we respectfully invite your attention,
at No. 76
Swithfleld street. S. A. JOHNSON t IMO.
16a.. Comity and City Rights for vale. ap1249
AYRES' WORM
C ONFECTION',C
ONFECTION,
NPECTION,CON
F ECTION,CONF
E LITION,CON.PE
O TION,CONFE
T ION,C ONPEOT
I ON,OO NPEO Ti
ON,CONP ECTI
N,CONYECT lON
CONFECTION .
The most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
In use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELL tc
Car. Wood and Sixth eat, Pittsburgh, Pa ,
And sold by Druindes sorneralli. ia2l
QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned has bought the lease
of the above named Stables, to
gether with a portion of the eaten
sive stock of Horses and Carriages .
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
TINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
which were formerly employed at hid Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received fret' public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. des)
lICKWHEAT FLOU4.-2O sacks Buck
!' wheat Flour, 60 lb sack, not received and for sale
hIcO.I.IIDLESS, AJBANS h CO,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
FWITR.-25 bbls. Superfine Flour received
and for gale by tddliai.NtiLESS, 111 BANS a 00.,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets.
EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
and cheap weapon, at BOWN & TETLEY'S,
rnvl No. 188 Word rtrnet.
LARTI—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and key, Just received and for sale by
facCANDLERS, MEANS a CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
SPICES.-
25 bap Pimento;
100 " Grain Pepper, /oat received and for Kilo
MILL= Ji EICKETSON.
MAIM and 298 Liberty street.
Q CUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No, 51
)„,3„ Market street, for the Bale and purchase of ltaal
Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, An,: making convey
ances, deeds, bonds, k.c.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, ociB
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
RIPIIIIErI Cr.B.—Me;,sre. Houma, Grarretsou & Co., Robert
Parks, Esq. Jyllry
WESTERN LANDS
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
HAS for sale Lauds in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigon and lowa. He will ezchange Lands in Wisconsin,
/cc., for Pittsburgh, manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addreSsing me as
above. onllly
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
PUBLIC SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE
to public sale, on the premiles, On the 1.131 th
day of June next, the Real Estate of SA:III7EL
JONES, lute of Robinson township, Washington county
Pa, deceased, conitsting of a tract of land situate in Robin.
eon township, in said county, containing
More or lees. This Farm is situsted on the Pittsburgh and
Steubenville Railroad, ltl tulles from Pittsburgh, is well 1m
proved, ano in convenient t 3 Ohurche,, Schools and Mills.
One-third of the purchase money wil remain in the land
daring the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to Ls
paid to her annually. Oue-half the remainder to be paid
on the first of April,lBs9, when possession will be given—
the remaining half in one year therefrom, without interest
....xecutora.
JAMES JONES, I ,
myl:ts JOHN JONES, f
eaNLY FIVE DOLLARS I—For rent, a
new and comfortable Cottage House of four rooms,
with an acre of ground, abundance of fru t, garden, shade
trees and shrubbery, situate about three,quaters of a mile
from Allegheny Cemetery, near the residence of Samuel
Douglas, ?Seq. Rent $6 per month.
S. CUTHBERT k SON,
61 Market street.
.17109. D. LOOMS.
if fi LOT OF GROUND ia-East Liberty, near
the Railroad station 80 by 100 feet will be sold for
$278, one-fourth in hand, remainder at six years' credit.
S. OUTLIBEAT & SON.
my2o 61 Market street.
OPENING OF NEW GOODS,
AT
J. BUSH'S,
No. 65 Market street,
Ai Splendid Stock of Trimmings,
Of the latest patterns, and to suit m At every dress—also,
Among the novelties in Trimmings, Ladies will find the
The Richest Trimming for Silk Dresses. Also,
OHANTILLA LACES FUR MANTELS AND CAPES
A full assortmout of EILIIROLDF.RIES sold at low prices
BABIES' LACE AND EMBROIDERED CAPE,
The best telection in the city, and will be most cheerfully
shown to the Ladies, by J. BUHL,
myl9 No. 65 Market street.
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
EspECTEULLI ANNOUNCES THAT
be ha re,eived hitl SpritkA Adzurta.etat of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
of the newest styles, best quality arid must elegant demcrip
tione, which 123 le propai - ea Eu Ensaufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot f•il
to satisfy and please the must fastidious tastes, Lmyle
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The arm of HAWORI'II lii J. s BILOWNLME woe,
bu Imo 3d or May, 1368, ,11,,iolvNi by mutual co,iteut, by th.t
wandrawal of JEIiU lr.m the above firm.
Tt:o accooutti of the late firm will be nettled by ILIWOR.Tii.
ktRt.,WN
Dsta.rpH 1/1 ALL KINDS 07
JEHU II WORTH, in withdrawing from the above
firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and oleo the patrons
a. the late firm, for the very liberal patronage he has re
ceived, and would kindly re-ommend them to his saccessora,
El A WOlt'r El h Wit/ WNLEE, as they are determined to sell
at jaw figures, having a very large assortment of 011 HAP
GROCER I P. 16, WINES and LIQUOiI.B on hand.
JEHU
Car - DAVIDILAWORTiI and JAMBS BBOWNLEh'
have this .I,y associated together, and will continue on the
nosiness at the OLD STAND, corner of Diamand end Dia
monclalley, under the style in IiAWORTII dr. BILOWNLBE,
where they hone to receive chat patronage so liberall given
to the old firm, as they are determined to sell CHEAPER
than any other Store in the city. myl3
I]IHE CIIEI4IICAL OLIVE ERASI VE
SJAP,manufactured by 11. 0. it J. U. Sawyer, re.
rzeives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for
faintly use.
Its advantages over other Soaps are :—Lst. It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. flail the-time need.only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. 3d. Labor
in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
en the wash-board. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is mod, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and- dirt from the
hands, leaving the akin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash-bOard, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take 0111,
pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes tutors tub containing
about, ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. let them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, gold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will Come oat clean and white, without rubbing er
tolling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
40fr" Observe our name on each bar.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Round Rouse, PenD•
ey I vania avenue. R. C. J, H. SAWYER,
ap2l No. 47 Wood street.,
FOR SALE.- SEVENTY THOUSAND
ACRES of choi - e Prairie and Timber Land, situated
i.. Northern 103 a and Southern Minnesota, embracing the
finest lot of farming lands over offered in this market, as
they are located conveniently to Mills, Towns and lines of
Railroad. Pamphlets containing information of value to
emigrants and catalogues giving location, description and
price of the laud, with a brief description of the counties in
which they are located, can be had on application at our
office, and they will be sent free by mail to persons Bending
tee their address. WILLIAM FRAZIER & CO.,
Jones' Building, No. 67 Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
CLEVELAND, OHIO
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
163 ACRES
BUTTONS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
B.CoY (}IMPURE LAOJ,
MARSEILLES CAPS FOR CHILDREN,
SKIRTS, CORSETS AND HOOPS,
FANS, FANS, FANS,
A. lvx 'Pr-aux...amp,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
C EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels
to Seed Sweet Putatoei for sale cheap to close consign
meut uy JAS. A. FETZER,
ap2B Corner Market and First streets,
LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
ED, in exchange for land.
up 22 B. CUTHBERT lc SON, 61 Market at
STEAM MILL in complete running or
der, with dwelling house, etc., near the city, for
sale by 8. OITDEIBERT & SCN,
apll 51 Market 'Meet.
CIOUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
Bacon, Just received and for sale by
JAM trq A. FETZER,
ray 4 Corner Market and First streebi..
WESTERN LANDS of good quality, far
sale or exchange for Real Estate in the city.
upa S. CUTHBERT & EON, 51 Market Bt.
Ii EW ARRIVALS.We are taking into
store, (123 Wood street,) an tmmens , stock of tine
Paper for Jobbing purposes; also, Letter, Cap and Note ;
I;nv. lopes in great variety; Annills Papers, of every size,
and as cheap as they can be bought in the East, where we
offer wholesale cr retail, very low for Cash.
ap2 JNO. 11... PERKINS ~ , s 00
. _ _ ____
T AKE FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Salmon,
and Pickerel constantly on hand, a lull stock to supply
the wholesale trade, by [myBl LIF,NRI H. CULLINS.
ORANGES. -300 bas. sweet, just received
and for sale by ItEYMNR A ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
myl7 Opp - site the St. Charles Rotel.
BROOMS.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms
On hand and for sale by
alp 2 . B. C. t J. IL SAWYER.
DUS] ER T S—Drab and Gray
DuMet Binding and Ta 3 6 ,15, just opened at
JOS. I.lOliNl'S, 77 Market street.
NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS-Of
most graceful shapes, on hand at HOME'S,
myB 77 Market street,
El) SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels
Seed Sweet Potatoes, received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and Pint streets
ROOM CORN.-3 tons firk quality rec'd
and for tale I y fTar6l HENRY H. CO ;AA NS.
DICKLES.-6 bblg. Cucumber pickles, re
eeived and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER.,
fe2o Cotner Market and First streets.
I'G".---6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and for ado by aruar JAMES A. FETZER,
tarn Market and Finn streets.
THE DAILY POST.
LEAH NIERI.EL;
THE DE 4TB OP 4 PARRICIDE.
A Strange Story of Wales
[CONTINUED.]
It was a tall, spare clerk complexioned young
man, with a strangely bright eye. He placed a
broad brimmed hat on the table, and, drawing
off his black leather gloves, laid them across its
lip. He then, leaning his hand beside it, con
tinued to gaze at the busy penman, with a look
in which a ,qudent of nature might detect and
separate respect, self-accusation, anxiety, and
embarrassment. At length, as the latter raised
his eyes, they encountered those of the new
comer.
44 W"ll," said the other, smiling, "surely you
don't
.take me for my own ghost How are you ?
How progresses the Independent '/ interest ad
vanoing in the country—eh ?"
" What—well—really, my dear fellow, excuse
me, I took 14 For some illusion. But where have
you been all this while ?—how have you been
disposing of yourself ?— r Studying hard !—or—
bless mel you have been ill, John—you are as
thin as a lath! and as I live,' - your'hair is honed
grey, or I have bedeviled my eyes somehow_!"
What is this you are about?" said the
other, as if to break the course of the-conver
sation, and drive off, for a moment longer,.some
disagreeable subject: "a heavy-hitting leader
for the old journal, eh ?"
" Ay, you may say that ; small help have we
had from you lately" I had feared that crack
article had exhausted you."
" What article ?"
" Ah, yes: that was the thing Sir Something
Somebody pirated from in the House of Com-
mons."
"Ay, I suppose, tince you have been writing
for the London periodicals, you have quite for
gotten your connection with an obscure country
newspaper and Its obsoure editor."
" No, Will, believe me, L have not written a
sentence since I wrote in this room. No ; I have
got wrought up with a fearful peice of business
—God help me
And he threw himself abruptly into a chair,
a still blacker shade passing over his dark fea•
tures, like a cloud shadow over a nocturnal land
scape ; while his eyes, which seemed usually•
possessed of an almost an unnatural light, shot
forth a glance, as if a flame had , glared up sud
denly, anlsunk again within head.
"Put away your papers, Will, attend to me ;
I have something , to tell you, that will put poli
tics out of your head for the night."
" What, a duel, eh ?"
dolly 1 I am about to put the strength of
our friendship to a severe test; and, first, give
me your word of honor that what passes be
tween us, stall never reach the ears of any
other being."
"Nay, I will make no rash promises, but you
may rely on my friendship, John ; I trust our in
timacy has subsisted tocrlung for you to fool any
scruples account imparting a secret to me."
" I will trust you—l can do no better ; and
now, William, I am laying my life into your
hands. That girl, 'Marie' that is to be tried on
Mot
well
• • alto. - ;other innocent of the crime im
puted
Then, I suppose, that will coma out in the
evidence.
" Possibly not ; that is the reason I have come
here to-night. You must save her."
" I !—how, pray ?"
" You are foreman of the jury, and will have
absolute influence over them. The people of
the town have the utmost confidence in your
judgment and your virtue—most justly, I allow.
I am convinced that if any one, of what party
seevor, were asked who was the most talented
man in the place the answer would be, the editor
of the Independent In faot they hold you little
le.' than an inspired person. I du not say this
n eilly flattery, Rill, but to show you how you
are to fulfil my request. I know that in that
jury your opinion will lead every other, and, in
fact form the verdict. Now you are to know
beforehand that the dear girl is as guiltless of
the crime as you are.
" But how am 1 to know anything of the
kind ?"
"My word, William ; did it ever fail you ? I
sw oar to you, as I shall answer to that Being
whose eye alone saw the deed, that she is abso
lutely pure of it, whatever the evidence may
appear to provo to you! Will you fur my sake,
use your utmost efforts to lead the jury to a ver
dict. of Roquittalr
"This is really absurd, John."
"Then, I See, I mast tell you the whole story."
He rose, opened the doer; looked out, secured
it, returned, and commenced, in a low half-whis
per, a narrative that speedily arrested and ab
sorbed the attention of hie hearer.
When he had done, the latter heaved a deep
sigh, as if rePeved from a weight; The expreS
EIOU of feature with which he looked at him,too,
was altogether changed from that with which
he had regarded him ttt his first entrance. •
"And non," said the stranger, "are you con
vinced of her innocence?
"I am—l am."
"And you will endeavor to procure her acquit
tal
?"
"I will ; I consider it a duty ; end did I not
b.iieve that yPur motive was not what the world
would judge it, I would consider it also a duty to
"Betray me, Will ?"
"Give you up to public justice; but I could ;
not do it. Alas I we have been friends from
childhood! Your crime has been great and un
natural—bat you have. trusted to my affection.
I will use, all just measures to bring off your un
happy victiM; your own punishment I will leave
i❑ the hands of Him who alone can inflict a pen
alty adequate to such a deed."
"Yes—you see it here :" and he snatched a
quantity of hair from his head with hie fingers,
and held it out.
It was iron-grey in color, and came away with
ease, as if the roots had been withered, and yet
his features were those of a very young man—
indeed. little beyond boyhood
"Would you know the mark of Cain?" he con •
tinned: "look in my face. But what was Cain
tome? He oily slew his brother. Great God,
what will become of me ?"
."And now," said the other, after a pause, "I
pray you will leave this house, and never again
oome near me. It is no lessening of my person
al friendship for you, but that crime, that dogs
you like a hideous Doppelganger —we can never
again be companions—l cannot associate with
a—a--"
"The dreadful syllables stick in your throat,
Will. Good bye !"
"Farewell, indeed, John ; better fortune at
tend you, and may your eine and sorrows lie
light upon your breast ! Before you go, I would
recommend you to get young B to plead
for her."
"He is already retained."
"Farewell! God be with you !"
"Farewell I—Farewell!"
The trial was a long one, and ended in her
acquittal. This was owing as much to the tarn
given to the evidence by repeated questions from
the foreman of the jury, as to the masterly
pleading of Mr. B—.
The history of Leah—her personal delicacy
and weakness—the fact of her clothes, as well Eir
the weapon she had grasped, apparently in her
defence, being altogether unstained with blood
—the nature of Basil's wound—his atrocious
"private character, were all particularly dwelt up
on—and the. resit was that she wan sent free
from the har, the crime being wrapped in as
much obscurity at ever.
About a month after this, a young surgeon sat
alone, very disconsolate, in a shop he had open
ed as an apothecary and general practitioner, in
a remote corner of the liberties of Ns/esti:minister.
He was cursed with that bane to success in prao
tice,—a juvenile face and appearance; and he
was bitterly reflecting bow long it would be ere
time would bless his features with wrinkles,wheu
a young man entered to purchase some drugs.
1 It was the same darkly-dressed individual I
have just described. The materials he bought
were of a chemical nature, and he stated Os in
tention of using them for certain 'experiments.—
He made this a means of drawing the young Bur
geon into a le t ngthened conversation, with the
view of sounding the extent of his skill.
NUMBER 204
Day after day he returned, purchasing contin
ually various inaredients, and daily taking the
opportunity to discourse upon medical subjects.
At length he stated his desire that he should
leave his business, and go with him to attend
case at a distant part, of the country. The other
objected, stating his determination that, if his
practice did not succeed, it should be from no
want of attention or perseverance no his part.
The stranger urged that his was a portion of
that very business he, was anxious to advance—
indeed, his earliest important case. This, and
other representations, backed by a twenty-pound
note laid on the table, immediately resolved him
what course to adopt. Leaving his surgery in
charge of a former fellow-student, he started
next day far a professional excursion, he knew
not whither. They left in a travelling oarriage,
went westward from London. and journeyed for
two days.
[TO BD CONTINUED.]
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
1A N S!
4 L GRAND PTA 406.1 i W • •
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PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 1! • -
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
foom the Maunfactrry OHIORERING & SONS',
BosToN, Just received from the manufactory of Chickering
Sons', Boston, the following &Arable and elegantrtock o
their PIANO: FORTES
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case.,,Price $BOO
Ono Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant RO3O
- Case. Price.... ...15700
One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, acne, equal
poider to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $llOO
SQUARE PIANOS!
Two fall carved Rosewood, Louis X.Y.Vtit, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style.
Two Rosewood,carved mouldings,! , even octavo.
Four Rosewood, &in round c rt,rs, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front e.rners, seven octaves.
Four " " 6f. / It
Four Rosewood " ,a g (2B
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with fall
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
These Instruments have been nnisked specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOHN H. MIILLOR,
No. 81. Wood Street,
del7 Sate Agulit far Claickering &Sone':
POSTER'S NEW SONG,
LULA 18 GONE
POSTER'S NEW SONG,
LULA IS GONE
FOSTER'S YEW SUNG,
LULA L 4 GONF
FOSTER'S NEW 80N6,
Price 30 cents—mailed free of pestag...
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Old Established Plano Depot,
my2B No. 118 Woo I street, second doer above Fifth
MISOELLANEOUS
G'l EAT SALE
FU RN ITU:RE.
':. , 30,000 WORTH,
TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE BALE IN
'IHR Li: WEEKS.
The Esabscribor ha 3 Bold his Ext.usive leurnitaro Wart).
reams, on Fifth Htroet, anti having to givo posHoeslon of the
Buildings, ou Cho 15th of Juno, ho offers 1313 entire stook of
FURNITURE 711\1! CRAMS,
T C O S T.
TUE SALE COMMENCES
OA TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1858,
AND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS
The Prices will ba marked iu plalu figures, ou aaoh arts
cle, no that viaitora can at once eee the
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
TERMS—AU sums Was than $lllO, cash. Oa $lOO and
upwards, a credit of sixty days will ho given for approved
endorsed paper, with interest added.
MILITARY GOODS.
rium sUBSCIIIBERS HAVE CONSTANT.
'1 on L.lnd a complc.:. etock
MILITARY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PAH? OF
PLUMES,
SWORDS,
'IASIII3B,
IABSEI.:.i,
Volunteer Cotnprtnies
iIEr'SIHIE, WITH TULL EQUIP ME NT 3 AT d HORT 14011013
SILK AND BUNTING FLAGS MADE, TO ORDER
JNO. B. 51 , FADDEN dc. SON.
95 MARKET STREET
SAML. FMINESTOJ
No. 14 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
HAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
EN BLAIN D—
WALDRON 4,t. GRIFFIN'S
G.111(111113
On AM) ' GRAIN SCITEIE,
_ioollll HOES ; PATENT Al`i D COMMON ANVILS; S TRU
Traps, 'very superior Drawer I.ockj, csry superior Out
Locks, Thmed end Eunamelled Banco ?am:, Bastille, Spoons,
Brous Candlesticks, Brass Crocks, Brass tsar nod s, Bracos an d
Bits, !assuming Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
TeacAre, Coil, 'Fifth. Tongnr; htreich and Brsebt Chains, with
a variety of othrr goods, ail cf which will be sold at mod
mato hamui. hpl.B
AMES . MILLINU-AR, I.`fIONONGAIIELA
ty PLANPKI MILL, would respectfully inform tho public
that be ba rebuilt since tilt) tire, and having enlarged lily
eatabliehment, and Idled it with the newest and Moot ap•
proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planed boarde, ecrowl sawing and roaiwing, doors, lussh and
kiln dried, frau.^l, ruouidiccfi . , Les making, 4i.c.
FAmtb Pittsburgh, 6epLeoll)er 7, 1857.
CHARLES 11 , . LEritS, ALDERMAN,
And rat-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
A "4) ;;TIIKETS.
All business connected with this office will be att., uded to
with promptness. Convoy-a:wet of ral kinds done with lewd
curacy—such rs Lr.t.l., nortgag,,,s, Bonds, Powera of At
t...,rooy, Pitt-7 to l'.state
To the members of the ti•ir on cr. or; 9.4 Coin
missiooer to ta'i.• L op .1, Cowin
at this Suite, end els. where. ills ullico is ono c. tins runin
Polies Stations of the city, and consequently hie taulitiett in
executine linSint-lE of that kiwi aro vorN
LPTONS Eastern Levi, received and for sale
Oa excellent article,) Ly
Jug': T.11....%1P50N
t 50.13:, Third ell eat
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WIN DoW G LASS. -- yards (rain
to 6 inch inr`imass t-r, for sto by
I 11. CiILLINS
mr2o
ixt,l) pAr. , 4-rs—Alwaya banal , of
141,..a1l col.,re, awl for halo by
RAIN TIIOIIPSON 4 CO.,
135 T.nrd rtrcet.
BIL\ NS
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bbls. white Benim fur sale by
J AS. A. FETZER,
C..)ru , r First and Market ata.
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Market atrbri
LULA I UONE
H. H. RYAN,
NO. 31 FIFTH 13TIIEET
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